Marylouise Burke
Marylouise Burke | |
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Born | Steelton, Pennsylvania |
Education | Masters degree, English literature |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Occupation | Actress |
Website | Marylouise Burke at IMDb |
Marylouise Burke is an American actress. Her roles have included the 2004 Alexander Payne film Sideways, in which she played Phyliis, the mother of the lead character. On stage, she has appeared off-Broadway in Fuddy Meers in 1999, winning the Drama Desk Award for Featured Actress in a Play, and in Kimberly Akimbo in 2003, receiving a Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Actress in a Play nomination. She also played the role of Jack's mother in the 2002 Broadway revival of Into the Woods.
Biography[]
Burke was born and raised in Steelton, Pennsylvania, attended Lebanon Valley College (in Annville, Pennsylvania), and earned an M.A. in English literature at the University of Wisconsin. She moved to New York City at age 32 to try acting, after working as a copy editor and research assistant.[1]
Stage[]
Burke has appeared on Broadway in Inherit the Wind in 1996, Into the Woods in 2002 as Jack's mother, Is He Dead? in 2007, Fish in the Dark in 2015, and True West in 2018-19.[2]
She has appeared in many Off-Broadway plays.[3] She appeared in the David Lindsay-Abaire play Ripcord at the Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, which opened in October 2015.[4] This is the fourth play by Lindsay-Abaire in which she appeared.
She first appeared Off-Broadway in The Broken Pitcher by Heinrich Von Kleist at the Martinique Theatre in October 1981.[5] She played "Gertie" in Fuddy Meers which opened at the Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II in November 1999.[6] She appeared in Wonder of the World, written by David Lindsay-Abaire at the Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I in 2001.[7]
Burke played the title role in Kimberly Akimbo, which premiered Off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club New York City Center Stage 1 in February 2003.[8] She performed in Kimberly Akimbo in its debut at the South Coast Repertory Theatre in Costa Mesa, California from April to May 2001.[9]
She won the 2000 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her appearance as Gertie in Fuddy Meers[10] and was nominated for the 2003 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Actress in a Play for Kimberly Akimbo.[2]
Burke received the 2014 Obie Award for Sustained excellence of performance.[11]
She was awarded the Richard Seff Award, presented by Actors Equity Foundation for 2019. The award is given to "veteran female and male character actors for their performances in a supporting roles in a Broadway or Off-Broadway production."[12]
Film[]
Burke played Lillian in Meet Joe Black (1998) and the role of Miles' mother in the 2004 film Sideways.[13] She played Delores in the 2005 film The Baxter. She also played Sylvia in 2014 film Wild Canaries. Most recently she has been on the Netflix series as Marty and Wendy Byrde's corrupt marital therapist, Sue Shelby, on Ozark in 2020.
Television[]
Burke starred in a commercial for Esurance entitled "Beatrice"[14] circa 2014. One of Burke's lines has become a popular meme: "That's not how it works. That's not how any of this works."
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Angie | Fern | |
1995 | Jeffrey | Aunt Phyllis | |
1997 | Hudson River Blues | Drena | |
1998 | Celebrity | Father Gladden's Fan on Porch | |
1998 | One True Thing | Louisa | |
1998 | Meet Joe Black | Lilian | |
1999 | Bringing Out the Dead | Neighbor Woman | |
2000 | Urbania | Yvette - The Poodle Lady | |
2001 | Diary of a City Priest | Sister Grace | |
2001 | Series 7: The Contenders | Connie | |
2002 | Martin & Orloff | Mrs. Flam | |
2003 | Mona Lisa Smile | President Jocelyn Carr's Secretary | Uncredited |
2004 | King of the Corner | Helen | |
2004 | Sideways | Miles's Mother | |
2005 | The Baxter | Delores | |
2005 | Pizza | Aunt Grandma | |
2005 | Must Love Dogs | Aunt Eileen | |
2006 | A Prairie Home Companion | Lunch Lady | |
2006 | Things That Hang from Trees | Joan Kayser | |
2006 | Ira & Abby | Janice | |
2007 | The Warrior Class | Madge | Direct-to-video |
2007 | The Cake Eaters | Babe | |
2008 | We Pedal Uphill | Linda | |
2008 | Doubt | Mrs. Deakins | |
2009 | I Love You Phillip Morris | Barbara Bascombe | |
2010 | Rabbit Hole | Librarian | |
2010 | An Invisible Sign | Ms. Gelband | |
2012 | That's What She Said | Phyllis | |
2012 | Sleepwalk with Me | Aunt Lucille | |
2012 | See Girl Run | Grandma | |
2014 | Wild Canaries | Sylvia | |
2016 | The Comedian | Adele |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991, 1997 | Law & Order | Mrs. Collins / Estelle | 2 episodes |
2001 | Amy & Isabelle | Arlene | Television film |
2003 | Hope & Faith | Nurse Sally | Episode: "Summary Judgement" |
2003 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Curious Woman | Episode: "Serendipity" |
2004 | My Sexiest Mistake | Carol | Television film |
2007 | The Mastersons of Manhattan | Rosemary Finley | Television film |
2008 | As the World Turns | Sally | Episode #1.13268 |
2008 | Fringe | Flora Meegar | Episode: "Power Hungry" |
2009 | 30 Rock | Mom | Episode: "St. Valentine's Day" |
2009–2010 | Hung | Jessica's Mother / Lottie | 11 episodes |
2012 | Delocated | Janeane | Episode: "Camping" |
2014 | Baby Daddy | Mrs. Curtis | Episode: "Life's a Beach" |
2014 | Alpha House | Betty Mower | 4 episodes |
2015 | Flesh and Bone | Betty | 2 episodes |
2016 | The Mysteries of Laura | Mrs. Delvecchio | Episode: "The Mystery of the Dark Heart" |
2016 | Crisis in Six Scenes | Lucy | 3 episodes |
2016 | The Affair | Donna | Episode #3.1 |
2017 | The Mist | Anna | 2 episodes |
2017 | Longmire | Beverly | 3 episodes |
2018 | Instinct | Ana | Episode: "Long Shot" |
2019 | Happy! | Nun | Episode: "Some Girls Need a Lot of Repenting" |
2019 | This Close | Hollis | Episode: "No Place Like Home" |
2019–2020 | Prodigal Son | Matilda Watkins | 2 episodes |
2020 | New Amsterdam | Adele Eisenbaum | 3 episodes |
2020 | Ozark | Sue Shelby | 5 episodes |
2020 | I Know This Much Is True | Librarian | Episode: "One" |
2021 | The Blacklist | Paula Carter | 2 episodes |
TBA | Constance Cooks | Bettie Pogue | Episode: "Bitter Melons" |
References[]
- ^ Horwitz, Simi. "Marylouise Burke Takes on Another Character Role in 'Rx'", backstage.com, February 2, 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Marylouise Burke Broadway Productions and Awards" playbillvault.com; accessed October 26, 2015.
- ^ "Marylouise Burke Off-Broadway" lortel.org, accessed October 26, 2015
- ^ McCall, Tulis. "Review. 'Ripcord'", newyorktheatreguide.com, October 21, 2015.
- ^ "'The Broken Pitcher' 1981" lortel.org, accessed October 26, 2015
- ^ "'Fuddy Meers' 1999" Archived 2012-05-27 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed October 26, 2015
- ^ "'Wonder of the World' 2001" Archived 2015-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, lortel.org; accessed October 26, 2015.
- ^ " 'Kimberly Akimbo' Listing" Archived 2015-04-05 at the Wayback Machine lortel.org, accessed October 26, 2015
- ^ Ehren, Christine. "Burke Is Kimberly Akimbo in Lindsay-Abaire's Latest at South Coast Rep April 13-May 13", Playbill.com, April 13, 2001.
- ^ Profile, filmreference.com; accessed March 19, 2016.
- ^ Gans, Andrew. "59th Annual Obie Award Winners Announced; Sydney Lucas Is Youngest Winner in Obie History", Playbill.com, May 19, 2014.
- ^ Gans, Andrew. " 'Hadestown'’s André De Shields and 'True West'’s Marylouise Burke Named Winners of Richard Seff Awards" Playbill, May 3, 2019
- ^ "'Sideways' Production", allmovie.com; accessed October 27, 2015.
- ^ https://www.broadwaybox.com/daily-scoop/five-burning-questions-with-true-west-star-marylouise-burke/
External links[]
- Actresses from Pennsylvania
- American film actresses
- American stage actresses
- American television actresses
- Drama Desk Award winners
- Obie Award recipients
- People from Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
- Living people
- Lebanon Valley College alumni